Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Jefferson
City — Missouri
senators debate Senate
Bill 142, which would require the Missouri
Department of Natural Resources to prepare a regulatory impact report when
submitting a state implementation plan to the Environmental
Protection Agency, and Senate
Bill 122, which would establish a Health Care Directives Registry. We’ve
included actualities from Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington, and Sen. Gina Walsh,
D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate
Communications Officer Dean Morgan.Click here to listen to the report.

You can download the following radio report in .mp3 format by clicking the following link: Senate Minute. The report also is available as a podcast. Right click on the “subscribe” button and choose “copy shortcut,” then paste that link into your podcast player’s web.

You can download the following radio report in .mp3 format by clicking the following link: Senate Minute. The report also is available as a podcast. Right click on the “subscribe” button and choose “copy shortcut,” then paste that link into your podcast player’s website.

Friday, February 27, 2015

JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Senate ended the month of February by sending multiple pieces of legislation to the House of Representatives for consideration. The upper chamber also spent hours of debate perfecting a measure to address the ongoing problems of unaccredited districts and the consequences of the state's transfer law. Additionally, legislators filed their final measures for the 2015 session prior to the deadline on Thursday, Feb. 26.

·Senate Bill 82, which
would require the Department
of Health and Senior Services to strongly encourage all long-term
care facilities to institute policies that will facilitate familial involvement
in the well-being and support of its residents (Audio: Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal,
D-University City); and

·Senate Bill 199 and Senate Bill 42, both of
which would which would repeal a provision that allows a law enforcement
officer to use deadly force in certain instances (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon,
R-Springfield, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis).

Click here to listen to the report. You can download the following radio report in .mp3 format by visiting the This Week in the Missouri Senate website. The report also is available as a podcast. Right click on the "subscribe" button and choose "copy shortcut," then paste that link into your podcast player's website.

Jefferson
City — On Wednesday,
the Missouri Senate perfected Senate
Bill 174, which would create the “Missouri Achieving a Better Life
Experience Program,” and Senate
Bill 82, which would require the Department
of Health and Senior Services to strongly encourage all long-term care
facilities to institute policies that will facilitate familial involvement in
the well-being and support of its residents. We’ve included actualities from
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University
City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean
Morgan.Click here to listen to the report.

You can download the following radio report in .mp3 format by clicking the following link: Senate Minute. The report also is available as a podcast. Right click on the “subscribe” button and choose “copy shortcut,” then paste that link into your podcast player’s website.